Tuesday, December 11, 2007

December 11th Agenda

Today students had the opportunity to finish with Ms Sullivan and learned more about the Seven Teachings of First Nations People. They are asked to journal their experiences and what they learned. They should also share what they learned with there families. They are also asked to continue with their research on an early Canadian.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

December 6th/ 07

In Social Studies we are learning about early Canada as an emerging nation. Ms Sullivan the aboriginal consultant, work shopped with our class on Wednesday afternoon. Through songs and stories, students learned many aspects about First Nations people, such as beliefs, values, and their ways of life. Ms Sullivan will be returning next week with more stories and songs.

Today we were introduced to our Early Canadian Wax Museum project. Tonight, we are to begin researching to find information on an early Canadian of choice that we selected earlier in the day.

In science, last week, we had the great opportunity to have Dr. Booth, a microbiologist from the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg come to the classroom and to present about bacteria(Monera), viruses and disease control. Students even had a chance to try on the protective suits worn at the lab. It was a very educational experience.

This past Tuesday we also had Karen J. Scott PhD Education & Outreach Coordinator for Lake Winnipeg Research Consortium Inc. to come and talk about Lake Winnipeg and how growing Blue-Green Algae blooms are endangering fish stalks. Big thanks to her coming and to Marko for inviting her into the class as a result of his inquiry project. She has also invited our class to partake in scientific research aboard their research vessel the Nanimo this coming spring. More information about this endeavor will be forth coming.

Bibliographies and summaries for our Manitoba Endangered Species presentations are past due. Thank you Mrs Witherdon for the work on the Endangered Species of Manitoba bulletin board. This bulletin board is a must see for parents. Our French cartoons and Tenebrio Molitor Experiment are also due for hand in, complete with a good copy, data chart, and graph(s).

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

October 30/07

Dear parents,

If you haven’t already heard, I thought I might let everyone know that Wednesday afternoon October 31, we will be having our first class party. For this party the girls are in charge of organising food, entertainment, decorations, and clean-up. The boys will organize one of the parties in the “distant” future. If you are one of the parents preparing food for the class please be aware that one of our students has a nut allergy. We also need to make an effort to bring healthy snacks as an alternative to chocolates. Students will be dressing up for the afternoon only, unless they are reading to Early Years students in the morning. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at gswintak@pembinatrails.ca or call 489-0799.

Mr. Swintak

Friday, October 19, 2007

October 18/07

In Math we are nearing the end of our patterning unit and students will have a summative evaluation starting next week. The patterning criteria are linked to word document. Click on the word patterning to see what they are learning.

In ELA students are preparing a friendly letter in their reading journals for their parents and would like their parents to respond back to them. The students are trying to keep their N.O.S.E. in a good story and are wanting to share their thoughts. Click to find out more.

Students are nearing the end of their Diversity of Living Things and will soon be doing an independent research project. They have been practicing their summarizing as part of learning how to research. In the next couple of weeks we will be starting a project on endangered species. More information to soon be posted.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

October11/07

In Math we have been learning about patterns that repeat and grow. Some of the essential targets are learning how to recognize, build, and extend patterns. We are also learning how to communicate our learning. Students are learning that once they find a rule, they can predict the pattern.

1. Building the next term/model
2. Making a T chart and/or
3. Graphing data will all help to find the rule

The slides below are some of the examples we have been using on the SMART board.








In Science we have been learning research and experimental skills. The students researched and summarized information about Tenebrio Molitors (alias "the mealworm"). However, they are not worms, rather they are anthropods.

In ELA we are continuing to revise the content of our stories. We are trying to use powerful words and phrase to enhance our writing such as adjectives and adverbs. We are also trying to use dialogue to draw our audiences closer into the action of the story, to create mood and setting and to develop the characters. In our Home Reading Program we are also trying to notice how the words and phrases develop the story elements. We encourage parents to continue to focus their discussions, when reading with their child, on similar goals.
I encourage parents to continue reading with their child, to practice some of the interactive math games they are learning and to review daily what they are learning.
If you have any questions or concerns please contact me at gswintak@pembinatrails .ca.

Friday, September 7, 2007

Friday Recap Sept. 7th/2007

We're back to school and what a great week it's been. The students had lots of great stories to share about their summers and are keenly interested to discover new things this year.

There are many letters and handouts going home these days and I appreciate the quick return of these items. Scholastic orders and Owl forms are to be returned by Tuesday. Students are also asked to bring in photos or to e-mail them as an opening photo story for their e-portfolios. These photos may include them with their family or perhaps them doing things of personal interest, such as sports or hobbies.

Students are encouraged to practice some of their math facts this weekend by playing interactive activities such as SKUNK and Multiple Rap with their families. I also encourage parents to read with their children and to discuss the content together. Just a friendly reminder for parents to write a letter to me about how they see their child as a learner and as a person.

I hope everyone has a great weekend and it's great to be back. Please e-mail me if you have any questions or concerns. I look forward to meeting everyone at meet the teacher night.

Friday, June 8, 2007

Update June 6/07

In ELA students are continuing reading as a small group a selected Dear Canada novel. They are completing reading journal entries approximately every 10% of the story and are asked to have entries 7 and 8 completed by Tuesday. They have received feedback on their first four entries and should have goals for improving. Their creative writing piece reflective of a happening or theme in the novel is past due. If students wish to improve their last persuasive writing evaluation they can work on the option package provided in class. This option must be completed at school and must be completed by Thursday June14th.
They will also complete a board game group project by June 14th. This activity will require additional research and will be reflective of social studies outcomes. The outcomes include research approximately three sources of information, summarizing, and a bibliography.
Other: In Science students are continuing to explore concepts related to Space. In Math we are learning about integers, computation, and graphing. Students are encouraged to review new outcomes on a daily basis. If anyone has any questions or concerns please contact me at gswintak@pembinatrails.ca.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

May 27/07

In ELA students are currently reading as a small group a selected Dear Canada novel. They are to complete reading journal entries approximately every 10% of the story. They are to share their entries with other groups and to discuss the historical events occurring in their stories. This journal is to replace the letter writing journal of Term 1 and 2. However, students are encouraged to continue home reading and to use their targeted reading goals in their new journals as characters. Each student is to begin a creative writing piece reflective of a happening in the novel. If students wish to improve their last persuasive writing evaluation they are encouraged to meet with me prior to June 1st/07 to outline their options.

They will also complete a board game group project by the end of the novel. This activity will require additional research and will be reflective of social studies outcomes. An outline of targeted outcomes on this activity will be forth coming.

Other: In Science students are exploring concepts related to Space. In Math we are learning about integers and computation. Students are encouraged to review new outcomes on a daily basis. A permission letter for an end of year outing will be going home on Monday May 28/07. if anyone has any questions or concerns please contact me at gswintak@pembinatrails.ca.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Assignments Wed. April 18/07

Yesterday in Science we were discussing how aircrafts fall into two categories: those that float and those that fly. Demonstrations and talks began with concepts related to why aircraft such as hot-air balloons and blimps float. We explored how we can make air less dense by heating it up, causing the molecules to expand or move apart. Furthermore, we talked about how gasses, such as helium, are also less dense allowing objects such as helium to float upward.

In relation to why objects fly, we were experimenting with Bernoulli's principles as to how moving air above the wing of an aircraft will create less pressure on it and how the underside with stationary air or not moving air will exert a higher or greater pressure causing lift. Due Thursday, students were to draw labelled diagrams and write explanations, with vocabulary given, on an experiment for each concept taught.

In Math, students continue to explore concepts about geometry. Students were learning about 3D shapes using a variety of nets that they were constructing in class. Another Sir Cumference book was read to also help solidify there understanding. Students were also given practice sheets, due Wed. for review. Rainforest Math is an excellent web site for practicing concepts about geometry. On this site students should explore both the 2D and 3D sections. There are a variety of subsections that they can practice that will also help for them to better understand concepts taught in class. For both science and math students should be taking there books home for review on a regular basis.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Wed. April 11/07 Assignments

Students were read a story "Sir Cumference and the Great Knight of Angleland". The story helped students to better understand concepts such as: right, straight, acute, obtuse angles. They also learned about degrees, perfect circles, parallel lines and how to use a protractor. After reading the story students were asked to draw a picture that showed a variety of angles and vocabulary discussed. The picture is due for tomorrow and students should be able to explain vocabulary embedded in the picture.

Students were also experimenting with air and water over the last two days. The experiments are helping students to better understand properties of air, such as air takes up space, expands when heated and contracts when cooled, hot air rises and cool air will drop. These factors must be considered for flight.

First drafts of persuasive letters are due Thursday and good copies are due Friday. Please see yesterdays blog for a "meeting" exemplar and the targeted outcomes for this assignment.

Monday, April 9, 2007

April 9/2007 Work in Progress

Students are currently working on a persuasive letter voicing their opinion about if we were to adopt school uniforms, which side they would take and why. Besides the two articles given, they are expected to support their argument from at least two other sources of information. They were given several exemplars at various levels. From these exemplars we discussed what criteria were needed and together we established a persuasive letter rubric that would help them complete their task. This assignment is due by Friday April 13/07.
In Social Studies the Prime Minsters Time line and Power Point presentation are passed due. The students must reflect on a self-evaluation prior to handing it in.
In Math we are discussing inverse operations, angles, and measurements which is also being integrated into our flight unit.
A reminder to please return school registration forms, plant fundraiser forms, and report envelopes and slips. Another reminder for students to practice #40 for Band.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Assignments March 7/07

A math review and practice has been underway the last few days as we prepare for Thursday's Math test. Please ensure your child is using the practice sheets available on this blog. Reminder band practice should be a ongoing and a part of your child's daily routine. Another reminder is to read with your child as a participant in the Home Reading Program.

Monday, March 5, 2007

March 5, 07

The following items have been assigned for homework: Reading Journal final edited and revised copies due Tuesday. Please include your self reflection sheets with each entry. Spelling test will be given on first set of words. Please use Strategic Spelling steps to practice words. Students are encouraged to review their math for a summative assessment on Thursday.
In French please practice your poem daily. On a final note it is not too late for students to bring in $2.50 for project love. If students wish to make a donation please hand in money as soon as possible.

Friday, March 2, 2007

Assignments: March 2/07

Study French poem and memorized by Wednesday.
Spelling words are due Tuesday.
Reading Journals are past due.
Monday last call for project love.
Band Practicing for weekend.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Assignments February 23/07

For this weekend students are encouraged to continue on their home reading.
Research on their individually selected Prime Minister will be due on Monday, Feb. 26th. Students are reminded to record their resources for a bibliography.
In French students should be studying for an up in coming test for next week.
In Math we are studying power of 10 and place value. Math worksheets #21 to #25, which were assigned and classtime given to work on, are due for Monday.
In band students are reminded to practice their instruments for a test on Monday.
Have a great weekend!

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

February 21/07 Assignments

Students have a French Dictee tomorrow. They have been asked to write a letter in their journals to their parents. This letter should be focused on their reading goals . They were given class time to write their letters in class. Parents are encouraged to write back. Next week they will write one more letter to me and then their journals will be evaluated. In Social Studies, students should select four or five Prime Ministers that they would like to conduct further research on. They will have their names drawn randomly tomorrow in class and will be able to select only one Prime Minister to research and to present on. The linked web sites will help them to narrow their decisions. Science presentations on a renewable and non-renewable source of energy will begin this week. A reminder if anyone is interested in the "Movie Night" to please read handout given to students. On a final note, a big thanks to the students and parents that attended the student tri-conferences. The students were very proud to show off their e-portfolios. I would also like to thank everyone for their kind words and gifts given during staff appreciation week.

Monday, February 19, 2007

February 19/07 Assignments

Today in L.A. student's received an article assignment titled "Highwater" please ensure this assignment is completed for tomorrow.
Students are encouraged to continue reading for 30 minutes per day and be sure to continue to read with them. Students are asked to prepare for journal entry on their home reading. In
French tomorrow there will be a dictation test. For those families interested a note went home today on Movie Night. We encourge you to come and enjoy snacks and the provided movie "Flushed Away".

Wednesday, February 7, 2007

Assignments February 7/07

Students are putting together their portfolios for the upcoming conferences. At this time their science research should be completed and ready to be placed in their e-portfolios and for presentations. Students are also putting finishing touches to their poems. They are asked to have their images ready to be scanned in with their poems. The students are being assessed on whole numbers, decimals, metric conversions, and on perimeter and area this week. However, the assessment is formative in nature and is providing me with insights into how I can continue to support student learning.

Monday, February 5, 2007

Assignments February 5/07

Students are beginning science interviews this week. They will also be evaluated on their plans and house models . I would like students to review the criteria for their plans and house models and make any final changes before their final eavaluation.

Free verse poems were introduced today. Students are to select two poems and to use the Writing Process to improve them. These poems will be selected for their e-portfolios. Students are to complete their bibliography for their science research using the online program Citation Machine http://citationmachine.net/index.php. All entries should be copied and pasted in proper format on a word document and saved on their USB to be brought to school. Images for their research can also be saved on their USB.

Friday, February 2, 2007

Assignments February 2/07

Several reminders to students and parents: appointments for upcoming conferences are being booked with the office. The pink sheets sent home for bookings should be returned. Band permission slips are due for return. Students will start their science interview on Monday and will continue throughout the week. They have had the questions well ahead of time and should have completed their answers. The written answers can not be brought into the interview they need to orally demonstrate their knowledge and understanding. The Home Reading program is ongoing throughout the year. Scholastic book orders are due Monday.

Thursday, February 1, 2007

Assignments February 1/07

Students continue to work on discovering the author's craft. This is a targeted goal that they are working on in reading and writing. An exemplar for writing a letter about the author's craft was provided and role modeled in class. Parents are reminded to continue reading and discussing content with their child. I encourage parents to focus their conversations on a specific reading goal. This will help their child to later focus the content of their letters in their reading journals. Students are also encouraged to share recent feedback in their journals with their parents. Click on Home Reading Program for more information and for extra log sheets.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Science Project Due Dates and Outcomes Jan 31/07

Students are engaged in an electricity science project that includes many phases. Their wired houses are due today. They should also be studying for their interview test beginning Feruary 5th/07. See document "Wiring a House 23" for more specific details.

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Early Canadian Monologues

In this Wax Museum project students conducted research on early Canadians from the time period of approximately 1850-1900. Students learned basic research skills of how to summarize and to cite their information in a bibliography. Later they spent time engaged in the writing process in developing a realistic but dramatic monologue. Students dressed in costumes and were positioned in the halls of our school. For three days classes toured our wax museum allowing a lot of opportunities for valuable feedback. On the final day parents and grandparents were a part of the final tour group. After the tour was completed, characters, parents and grandparents met for snacks and a sing along of early traditional Red River songs of that era. The event was a great way to begin the holiday season. Thanks to all those in attendance.

Chow Dong Hoy
Nelly McClung (N.O.)
Keeseekoowenin
Alexander Graham Bell
James Naismith
Sir Joseph Hickson
Emily Carr
Nelly McClung (F.S.)
Marie-Anne Gaboury
Allen McLean
Louis Riel (I.K.)
Louis Riel (J.L.)
Tecumseh
Su-pu-luck
Mary Isabella Drever
Lizette Duval
Won Alexander Cumyow
Isobel G. Simpson
Jack Sully
George-Etienne Cartier
John Howison
William Epps Cormack
Janet French
Sir John A. Macdonald
Thomas Clarke
Victoria King
Sir Adams George Archibald